Port Askaig Tide Times
Current Tide State
Falling tide
↓ Next: 22:50
Low in 1h
Current Tide Status
Next Tide
Low Tide
Time
22:50
Height
0.6m
in 1h
Tide Station Details
Station ID:
gb-port-askaig
Region:
Europe/London
Country:
United Kingdom
Continent:
Europe
Latitude:
55.850000°
Longitude:
-6.100000°
Time & Data Information
Timezone:
Europe/London
Abbreviation:
GMT
Local Time:
21:27
Last Updated:
2026-03-01T21:27:31.642Z
Data Source:
Live APIHeight Unit:
Meters (m)
Port Askaig - 7 Day Tide Forecast (GMT)
Complete tidal predictions with Spring/Neap cycle analysis
Tidal Range
2.0m
Neap Tide
Port Askaig Tidal Analysis
- Times shown in GMT
- Neap tides occur when sun and moon are at right angles, creating smaller ranges
- Heights are relative to Chart Datum
- Weather conditions may affect actual tide levels
📊Port Askaig Tide Chart Key
The tide chart above shows the height and times of high tide and low tide for Port Askaig. The red flashing dot shows the tide time right now. The grey shading corresponds to nighttime hours between sunset and sunrise at Port Askaig.
Tide Times are GMT.
Fri 23 Jan (height: 5.59m / 18.3ft)
Wed 04 Feb (height: 5.91m / 19.4ft)
Port Askaig Extreme Tides - Next 7 Days (GMT)
Highest and lowest tide predictions for the week ahead
Highest Tides
5:50
4 March 2026
2.3m
High Tide6:19
5 March 2026
2.3m
High Tide5:21
3 March 2026
2.3m
High Tide6:48
6 March 2026
2.3m
High Tide4:50
2 March 2026
2.2m
High TideLowest Tides
0:27
5 March 2026
0.3m
Low Tide23:57
3 March 2026
0.3m
Low Tide0:55
6 March 2026
0.4m
Low Tide23:25
2 March 2026
0.4m
Low Tide1:23
7 March 2026
0.4m
Low TideHighest Tide
2.3m
Lowest Tide
0.3m
Tidal Range
2.0m
Period
7 Days
What time is high tide in Port Askaig?
The next high tide in Port Askaig is at 4:17 with a height of 2.06m. High tides occur approximately every 12 hours and 25 minutes due to the lunar cycle. Plan your beach visits, boating activities, and other marine pursuits around these peak water levels.
What time is low tide in Port Askaig?
The next low tide in Port Askaig is at 10:54 with a height of 0.71m. Low tides alternate with high tides throughout the day, providing optimal times for beach activities and marine exploration. Use this chart to plan fishing trips, beach visits, boating activities, and other marine pursuits.
Port Askaig Tide Chart
The tide chart above shows a 7-day forecast of tide heights for Port Askaig. The chart displays both high and low tides with precise times and heights in meters. You can use this chart to plan fishing trips, beach visits, boating activities, and other marine pursuits. The data is updated regularly from official tide monitoring stations to ensure accuracy for your location in United Kingdom.
Tide Times for Port Askaig: Sunday 1 March 1 March 2026
Tide Times for Port Askaig: Monday 2 March 2 March 2026
Tide Times for Port Askaig: Tuesday 3 March 3 March 2026
Tide Times for Port Askaig: Wednesday 4 March 4 March 2026
Tide Times for Port Askaig: Thursday 5 March 5 March 2026
Tide Times for Port Askaig: Friday 6 March 6 March 2026
Tide Times for Port Askaig: Saturday 7 March 7 March 2026
Port Askaig Detailed Tide Times
| Date & Time | Height | Type |
|---|---|---|
1 March 2026 4:17 | 2.1m | High |
1 March 2026 10:54 | 0.7m | Low |
1 March 2026 16:22 | 1.9m | High |
1 March 2026 22:50 | 0.6m | Low |
2 March 2026 4:50 | 2.2m | High |
2 March 2026 11:27 | 0.6m | Low |
2 March 2026 16:54 | 2.0m | High |
2 March 2026 23:25 | 0.4m | Low |
3 March 2026 5:21 | 2.3m | High |
3 March 2026 11:58 | 0.5m | Low |
Port Askaig
Europe/London
Latitude
55.850000°
Longitude
-6.100000°
Map Type
Street Map
Zoom Level
14x
Station Information
Latitude
55.8500°
Longitude
-6.1000°
Timezone
Europe/London
Station ID
gb-port-askaig
About Port Askaig Tide Times
Port Askaig is located on the European coastline in United Kingdom. The tide predictions shown above cover 7 days of high and low tide times, updated daily using professional-grade harmonic tidal analysis. Tide heights are displayed in metres above Chart Datum (CD), the standard reference level used in marine navigation charts.
Tidal patterns at Port Askaig are driven by the gravitational forces of the Moon and Sun acting on the local ocean. The timing and height of each tide depends on the shape of the local coastline, water depth, and the position of celestial bodies relative to Earth. Like all coastal locations, Port Askaig experiences a full tidal cycle approximately every 24 hours and 50 minutes.
Spring tides — which occur at new moon and full moon — produce the largest tidal ranges at Port Askaig, with higher high tides and lower low tides than average. Neap tides, at the quarter moons, produce the smallest ranges. This fortnightly cycle is an important consideration for anyone planning coastal activities in the area.
Who Uses Tide Predictions for Port Askaig?
🎣 Fishermen & Anglers
Fish are most active around tide changes, particularly the two hours either side of high and low water. Anglers targeting shore fish near Port Askaig use tide predictions to plan sessions when water movement is at its most productive.
⛵ Sailors & Boaters
Navigating in and out of harbours and estuaries near Port Askaig safely requires knowing the state of the tide. Sailors rely on these predictions to avoid running aground in shallow water and to time passage through tidal channels.
🏄 Surfers & Water Sports
Many surf breaks and water sports venues near Port Askaig are tide-dependent. Certain breaks work only on a specific tide height, while kayaking and paddleboarding routes can be heavily affected by tidal currents and water depth.
🏖️ Beachgoers & Walkers
Tidal beaches, coastal paths, and rock pools near Port Askaig are accessible only at certain tide states. Checking tide times before visiting ensures you don't get cut off by a rising tide, and helps you find the best time to explore exposed sand and rocky shores.
How to Read the Port Askaig Tide Chart
The tide chart above plots predicted water height (in metres) against time for Port Askaig. The curved line rises to peaks (high tide) and falls to troughs (low tide). The height shown is measured above Chart Datum — a reference level set near the lowest predicted astronomical tide level for the area.
- HWHigh Water — the peak of the tide. This is when the sea is at its highest level. The exact time and height changes each day.
- LWLow Water — the trough of the tide. The sea is at its lowest level, often exposing rocks, sand, and mudflats.
- ↑Flood tide — the period when the tide is rising from low water to high water. Currents flow onshore or up estuaries during this phase.
- ↓Ebb tide — the period when the tide is falling from high water to low water. Currents flow offshore or down estuaries during this phase.
All times shown are in the local timezone for Port Askaig (Europe/London). Remember that tide times advance by roughly 50 minutes each day, so always check the chart for your specific visit date.
Frequently Asked Questions — Port Askaig Tides
How many tides does Port Askaig have per day?
Most coastal locations, including Port Askaig, experience two high tides and two low tides every 24 hours and 50 minutes — this is called a semidiurnal tidal pattern. Some regions experience one tide per day (diurnal), or a mixed pattern. The exact cycle for Port Askaig is shown in the chart above.
How accurate are tide predictions for Port Askaig?
Astronomical tide predictions for Port Askaig are typically accurate to within 15–30 minutes and a few centimetres. However, actual water levels can vary due to weather — strong onshore winds raise sea levels, while offshore winds lower them. Storm surges and low atmospheric pressure can add significant height. Always treat predictions as a guide and check local conditions before heading to the coast.
What is Chart Datum and why is it used?
Chart Datum (CD) is the reference level from which all tide heights at Port Askaig are measured. It is set close to the Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT) — meaning tide heights are almost always positive numbers. Chart Datum is also the reference used on nautical charts for water depth, so mariners can add the predicted tide height to the charted depth to calculate the actual depth of water at any given time.
Why do tide times change every day?
Tides are caused by the Moon's orbit around the Earth, which takes approximately 24 hours and 50 minutes to complete one tidal cycle. This means high and low tides at Port Askaig occur about 50 minutes later each day. Over a month, this adds up to a complete shift through the clock. The height of tides also changes through the monthly cycle between spring and neap tides.
Want to learn more about how tides work? Read our complete guide to tide times →